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Repetitiousness Quotes By Debasish Mridha

No matter what you do and how you do it, you will always be criticized. Do it anyway. — Debasish Mridha

Repetitiousness Quotes By Stephen Sondheim

Anything you do, let it come from you. Then it will be new. Give us more to see ... — Stephen Sondheim

Repetitiousness Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

It would have been much more fortunate had the Persians become masters of the Greeks, rather than have the Romans of all people assume that role. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Repetitiousness Quotes By Orson Pratt

I discover that some of the Eastern papers represent me as a great blasphemer, because I said, in my lecture on Marriage, at our last Conference, that Jesus Christ was married at Cana of Galilee, that Mary, Martha, and others were his wives, and that he begat children. — Orson Pratt

Repetitiousness Quotes By Harold Bloom

Great literature will insist upon its self-sufficiency in the face of the worthiest causes — Harold Bloom

Repetitiousness Quotes By Henry Paulson

When you have a big, ugly problem, there's never going to be a neat, elegant solution that is totally painless or without a cost. — Henry Paulson

Repetitiousness Quotes By Andrea Gibson

I'm never gonna wait that extra twenty minutes to text you back and I'm never gonna play hard to get when I know your life has been hard enough already. — Andrea Gibson

Repetitiousness Quotes By Gordon B. Hinckley

Teach them [your children] in such a way that they could not misunderstand the Gospel of Jesus Christ. — Gordon B. Hinckley

Repetitiousness Quotes By Stephen Fry

You think I have more than most people dream of? What other people dream of doesn't matter. I always had less than I ever dreamt of. All I ever dreamt of was family. A father and a mother. Most people don't even need to dream of such luxuries, they take them for granted. That is what I used to dwell on, alone in my bedroom. I dwelt as all children do, on the injustice. Injustice is the most terrible thing in the world, Oliver. Everything that is evil springs from it and only a cheap soul can abide it without anger. — Stephen Fry